Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. A. Shanks, Lewisburg, Ind., enjoyed a visit from his grandchildren. Both suffered from a severe cold and coughed at night. The medicine prescribed failed to stop their coughing so Mr. Shanks took the matter into his own hands and says: “I got a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and after a few doses they went to sleep and slept throughout the night without coughing.”—A. F. Long.
Notice to Parr Creamery Patrons. The Parr Creamery Co. have , received their supplies and is now prepared to take care of all the cream that comes in. After May 20 we .will start on regular receiving days Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. —Hoard of Directors. I am now ready to take contracts for all new roofing on any kind of residence and business property. Also painting old iron, tin or felt roofings or will furnish first class material and you can do your own work. HIRAM DAY. Notice to Sheep Raisers. The Rensselaer Producing Company will be in the market for your wools this season, and with the increased facilities we will be able to handle it better than we have ever been before. Please call on us for prices before selling.—Rensselaer Producing Company. jl ■i'’ „
Butterinakers’ Attention! Another big shipment oft 54,000 of those genuine parchment butter wrappers jusit recieved at the Democrat Office. We sell them in any quantity desired, newly printed or blank. This is the only proper way for handling butter, and if once you use parchment wrappers and see the advantages derived therefrom besides the better price that the store keeper will pay you for butter put up in this style, you will never do without them again. Order your calling cards of The
